The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Limit the damage
Step 2:
Re-read the care label attached to your garment
Step 3:
If in doubt, send it out
Step 4:
Follow the stain guide

 

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Learn2 Remove a Stain (Continued)

Step 4Follow the stain guide

 

Determined that the task is within your control? Go ahead and good luck.

To treat greasy or waxy stains...

Butter or cooking oil: First use talcum powder, or cornstarch to absorb as much oil as possible, then...

  • Rub shampoo on the stain, then wash in the hottest water the fabric can stand.

Chocolate: Wet the fabric with tepid water, apply a prewash treatment and rinse. Then...

  • Soak in an enzyme presoak.
  • Wash normally, but don't machine dry until the stain is gone.
  • If it's still there, repeat the presoak/wash cycle.

Crayons and other wax: Scrape off as much waxy substance as you can, then...

  • Place the fabric between two sheets of tissue. Then press gently on the area with a warm iron, to drive the wax out of the fabric.
  • Use an enzyme presoak, or treat with a nonflammable stain remover (see illustration).
  • Hand wash.
  • Repeat a few times if necessary.

Lipstick: First try to remove the stain with nonflammable stain remover (see illustration above). Then, if stain persists...

  • Apply a prewash stain remover, and rinse. If it still persists...
  • Rub the stain with liquid detergent, and wash in warm water.

Shoe polish: First scrape off as much waxy substance as you can, then...

  • Clean the stain with a solution made from isopropyl alcohol and water, in equal amounts. Whites can handle straight alcohol.

Launder as usual.

 

 

To treat other difficult stains...

Alcohol (new): Rinse with cold water. If stain persists...

  • Soak for about fifteen minutes in a mixture of tepid water, liquid detergent and a few drops of white vinegar. Then...
  • Launder in warm water

Alcohol (old): Old alcohol stains are tough! Try rinsing with cold water, then...

  • Use an enzyme presoak in warm water. Then...
  • Launder in warm water.

Blood: Soak the fabric in cold water (very important!). Rub some liquid detergent into the stain, rinse in cold water, then..

  • Put some hydrogen peroxide on the stain for no more than five minutes, then rinse clean with cold water.
  • Rub some more detergent into the stain.
  • Launder in warm water.

Egg: Scrape off as much as you can, then...

  • Soak in an enzyme presoak with cold water for a half-hour.
  • Launder in cold water.

Fruit and fruit juice: Soak immediately in cool water, then...

  • Cover the stain with a paste made from colorfast bleach, a little hot water and a few drops of ammonia. Wait for about twenty minutes, then...
  • Launder as usual.

Grass: Soak the fabric in cold water, then...

  • Sponge the stain with isopropyl alcohol, but test first for colorfastness on a hidden area.
  • If the stain persists, soak in an enzyme presoak for about a half-hour.
  • Launder as usual.

Gum: Use ice cubes, or put the fabric in the freezer to harden the gum, then...

  • Scrape and pull the gum off the fabric.
  • Apply nonflammable stain remover (see illustration) and allow to air dry.
  • Launder as usual.

Ink: Apply isopropyl alcohol to the fabric around the stain, then to the stain itself. Then...

  • Place the fabric stain side down on a paper towel.
  • Sponge alcohol onto the stain, to drive it into the paper.
  • Rinse well, then rub in some liquid detergent.
  • Hand wash in hot water.

Ketchup: Apply a prewash treatment on the stain and rinse. Then...

  • Soak in an enzyme presoak for about a half-hour.
  • Wash normally.

Mud: Let the mud dry, and beat off as much as you can. If a stain remains, then...

  • Rub in a paste of liquid detergent and colorfast bleach.
  • Launder as usual.

Paint (water based): Get to these before they dry. Rinse the fabric well with warm water, then...

  • Apply an enzyme presoak in warm water.
  • Rinse again, then hand wash.

Paint (oil based): Scrape off as much as you can, then...

  • Sponge on some paint thinner, and blot the stain with a paper towel. Repeat this a few times.
  • Once you've blotted up as much as you can, rub liquid detergent on the stain while the fabric is still wet with thinner.
  • Hand wash in hot water.

Rust: Dampen the fabric with cool water, then...

  • Apply a bit of lemon juice, that's been mixed with salt.
  • Boil some water in a pot, then hold the stain over the steam for a few minutes.
  • Rinse thoroughly.
  • Launder as usual.

Soft drinks: Soak the stain in cold water, then...

  • Sponge a mixture of cold water and isopropyl alcohol, in equal amounts, onto the stain.

Air dry

 

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